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8 FOREIGN ORDERS AND MEDALS.

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8 FOREIGN ORDERS AND MEDALS.
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1) The Liberian Order of African Redemption Grand Commander Breast Star was instituted in 1879 and is awarded for humanitarian service to the nation and to individuals who have made a significant contribution to the emancipation of African Americans. This example has a white enameled star with a central motif showing 2 individuals kneeling at a cross. CONDITION: light overall wear with tarnish. 2) The Ivory Coast National Order of the Republic was instituted in 1961 and was awarded in recognition of meritorious services to the nation. CONDITION: light wear with very minor enamel damage. 3) The Moroccan Order of Ouissam Alaouite was instituted in 1913 by Sultan Yusuf and awarded for meritorious conduct to the Moroccan State by military officers and civilians. CONDITION: light wear with no ribbon or suspension ring. 4) The Iranian Shah Era Neshane Khedmat Order of Service medal was instituted in 1949 by Mohamad Reza Shah and is awarded for 10 to 30 years of faithful service to military personnel. CONDITION: light wear with a green ribbon. 5) The Ethiopian Order of the Seal of Solomon was instituted in 1874 by Emperor Yohannes IV and was Ethiopia's highest Imperial honor. It is award by the House of Solomon who trace their lineage to King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. CONDITION: light wear. 6) France and Colonial Somaliland Order of Nichan El Anouar was instituted in 1887 as a colonial order of merit of the Tajurah sultanate in French Somaliland. It was awarded until 1963 when the order became defunct. Somaliland is now Djibouti. CONDITION: light wear and tarnish with a slightly soiled ribbon. 7) The Liberian Order of the Star of Africa was instituted in 1920 and is awarded for distinguished service to Liberia of Africa in general. The Order shows a nine pointed white star with alternate blue stars and a central motif with a ribbon that reads "LIGHT IN DARKNESS". CONDITION: light wear with some minor enamel damage. 8) The Congolese National Order of the Leopold was instituted in 1966 by President Joseph-Desire Mobutu and is awarded for high military or civil merits. The ribbon reflects the colors of Zaire 1971-1997. CONDITION: light wear overall. (02-25828-13/BF). NON-GUN. $1,000-1,500.